After a journey into the heart of Iran’s industry, we now invite you to explore its soul: Isfahan, a city rightly called “Half of the World”. Isfahan is not just a city; it is an experience of walking through history. The story begins at its heart, Naqsh-e Jahan Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is home to the stunning Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, the majestic Imam (Shah) Mosque, and the elegant Ali Qapu Palace. The Zayandeh Rood river is Isfahan’s lifeline, and its historic bridges, like the Si-o-Se Pol and Khaju, are architectural marvels. Not far from the square lies the Chehel Sotoun Palace, nestled in a lush garden, its 20 pillars reflecting in the pool to create an illusion of 40. Isfahan is a city to be experienced with all senses.
The city’s story is intertwined with the Zayandeh Rood river, its lifeline that flows through the heart of the metropolis. As twilight descends, casting a serene blue hue over the water, Isfahan’s historic bridges, such as the famous Si-o-Se Pol, transform into breathtaking architectural marvels. With their arched spans glowing warmly against the darkening sky, these bridges are more than just crossings; they are vibrant gathering places where the city’s spirit truly comes to life. They invite locals and travelers alike to pause, reflect, and walk through history as the river’s gentle flow reflects the twinkling lights of the city.
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